On 3/6/12, Trass3r wrote:
> Sadly, using regular expressions is much more efficient.
Do you have some script that does that and sorta works? I've tried
others (e.g. dstep but couldn't get LLVM to compile unfortunately..).
Am 06.03.2012, 20:13 Uhr, schrieb maarten van damme
:
I wouldn't say that it sucks. It has really helped a lot in
porting some simple header files. It goes terribly bad on the more
complex though.
Sadly, using regular expressions is much more efficient.
At least those don't destroy the so
Thanks Trass3r.
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012, at 05:50 PM, Trass3r wrote:
> > Why is 'const' removed?
>
> cause htod sucks.
> D1 didn't have const and htod wasn't updated for ages.
>
trass3r, I wouldn't say that it sucks. It has really helped a lot in
porting some simple header files. It goes terribly bad on the more complex
though.
Why is 'const' removed?
cause htod sucks.
D1 didn't have const and htod wasn't updated for ages.
I have this file tmp.h:
const char *getvalue(const char *key);
I run htod tmp.h and I've got the output
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/* Converted to D from tmp.h by htod */
module tmp;
//C const char *getvalue(const char *key);
extern (C):
char * getvalue(char *key);
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